Fullscale implementation of external nitrification biological nutrient removal in the Daspoort Water Care Works
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2004
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Water SA
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University of Cape Town
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In the external nitrification (EN) biological nutrient removal (BNR) activated sludge (AS) system, the nitrification process is removed from the main BNRAS system to a fixed media system external to the AS system (Hu et al., 2003). The ENBNRAS system provides considerable advantages over the conventional BNRAS system, e.g. reduced bioreactor volumes, secondary settling tank surface area and oxygen demand. Further, the ENBNRAS system provides opportunity for substantial system intensification. The performance and characterization of the ENBNRAS system has been successfully demonstrated at lab-scale (Hu et al., 2000, Sötemann et al., 2002), but has not yet been tested in full-scale implementation. In collaboration between the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality (CTMM) and the University of Cape Town, ENBNR activated sludge is being implemented at fullscale at the Daspoort Waste Water Treatment Works (DWWTW) in Central Pretoria, South Africa. This paper describes the preliminary design of this full-scale plant and initial implementation.
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Muller, A. W., Wentzel, M. C., Saayman, G. B., Van de Merwe, S. A., Esterhuyse, C. M., Snyman, J. S., & Ekama, G. A. (2004). Full-scale implementation of external nitrification biological nutrient removal at the Daspoort Waste Water Treatment Works. Water SA, 30(5), 37-43.